Opportunity

Ridgefield School District Opengov #P26008

Engineering Consulting Services for I-5 Overcrossing Planning in Ridgefield, WA

Posted

June 26, 2026

Respond By

July 23, 2026

Identifier

P26008

NAICS

541330

This opportunity involves the City of Ridgefield Public Works Department seeking an engineering consulting firm for the planning phase of a new I-5 overcrossing project. - Government Buyer: - City of Ridgefield Public Works Department (Ridgefield, WA) - Scope of Work: - Planning services for the S 10th/11th Street I-5 Crossing project - Develop scope, schedule, budget, and funding options for a new overcrossing of Interstate 5 - Establish cost ranges and schedules for preliminary engineering (PE), right-of-way (ROW), and construction (CN) phases - Identify risk factors and potential grant funding sources - Develop a financial plan for project delivery - Identify right-of-way, survey, geotechnical, and environmental permitting needs - Coordinate with Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) and relevant federal agencies - Products/Services Requested: - Engineering consultant services (planning phase) - 1 contract for comprehensive planning and coordination - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on risk analysis, funding strategy, and interagency coordination - Compliance with federal EEO requirements - Project is partially funded by RTC STBG grants - Contract is for planning phase, with possible extension to future phases - No specific OEMs or product part numbers are mentioned in the solicitation.

Description

The City of Ridgefield is seeking qualifications from highly qualified firms to provide engineering consultant services for planning a new overcrossing of I-5 along NE 10th St and NE 11th St in Ridgefield, WA. The consultant will develop scope, schedule, budget, and funding options for the project phases including PE, ROW, and CN. The work includes identifying risks, cost ranges, environmental and permitting needs, and potential funding sources. Coordination with WSDOT and federal agencies is required, and the contract is for the planning phase with potential for future phases.

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